(Updated: 7/30//2017 Mint SIM has informed BestMVNO that there was an error on the Mint SIM website that has since been fixed. Mint SIM's 3 month plans are actually promotional trial offerings. This article has been updated to reflect the changes that Mint SIM made to its website and the portions of this article that are no longer relevant have been crossed out.)

Mint SIM is a sub-MVNO of Ultra Mobile and it has never offered it's subscribers monthly plans, but rather multi-month plans that had to be paid for either 3, 6 or 12 months in advance. The idea behind this was that the more a customer paid for service in advance, the bigger the discount they got on their phone plan when averaging the cost of the plan out over a month to month basis. For instance, on one plan if someone were to pay for service 3 months in advance they'd have to pay $69 up front which would average out to a cost of $23/month. However, if the same plan were paid for 12 months in advance, the customer would have to pay $199 up front which would average out to a cost of only $16.58/month, a savings of $6.42/month over the 3 month plan.

For some reason, Mint SIM has just updated the pricing of it's cell phone plans in a way that is nothing short of head scratching. While Mint SIM and is still offering plans that can be paid for 3, 6, or 12 months in advance. it's current pricing structure offers no incentive for consumers to pay for service for more than 3 months in advance.

Mint SIM is now charging its customers more money for wanting to pay for service more months in advance. The 6 month pay in advance plans now actually cost more than the 3 month pay in advance plans when all costs are averaged out over a month to month basis. The 12 month pay in advance plans are priced identical to the 3 month pay in advance plans when all costs are averaged out over a month to month basis. This is peculiar indeed as it should lead to a higher customer turnover rate for Min SIM as I would imagine nearly all of its new customers will subscribe to the 3 month pay in advance plans.

Mint SIM's Updated Cell Phone Plan Prices

Please note, all of Mint SIM's phone plans include unlimited monthly talk, text and data with the specified amount of monthly data at 4G LTE speeds before throttling to 2G speeds. Also note, the costs shown for each plan are what the monthly rates average out to, not the price that must be paid up front for the plan. For instance the 2 GB/month 3 month plan shows a cost of $15 in the chart, as opposed to the $45 that a customer must pay up front for 3 months of service.

Included High Speed Data Per Month

2 GB

5 GB

10 GB

New Customer Monthly Rate For 3 Month Trial**

$15 ($11.67)

$20 ($16.67)

$25 ($20)

Renewal Rate For 3 Months

$23

$30 ($33)

$38 ($39.67)

Monthly Rate For 6 Months

$18 ($19.83)

$24 ($28.17)

$30 ($34.83)

Monthly Rate For 12 Months

$15 ($16.58)

$20 ($24.92)

$25 ($33.25)

**Includes a 7 day money back guarantee for first time subscribers. Previous plan prices are crossed out in red.

I was interested and I simply tried to locate the renewal rates after the $15/mo promo period ends. Nowhere on their website did they provide this information so I entered a chat session and asked repeatedly but my question was repeatedly unanswered. And then a gif appeared of the fox now in a down pouring of rain….(at the beginning of the chat you are welcomed by a gif of the fox with fireworks and champagne). The rainy gif implied to me that someone was indeed on the other end and it was intended as a juvenile insult aimed at my… Read more »

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1 year ago

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Joe Paonessa

3 month trial rates are the renewal rates for 12 months. Renewal rates are here and also are shown in customers dashboard.

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1 year ago

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Not A Mint SIM Customer...In Seattle

Thank you, but once again, you still fail to point me to renewal rates posted on your website, plus you state above that AFTER one becomes a customer one can see what the renewal rates will be on their private customer dashboard. That’s unacceptable. Are you still not seeing (or owning) the lack of transparency in pricing to potential new consumers? Information that should be clearly available on your website? Also…are you saying now that customers must renew for 12 months if they renew? If that’s the case, fine. Just own it! I’ve read through all your comments on this… Read more »

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Joe Paonessa

On BestMVNO.com,the 3 month Mint Sim renewal rates are clearly listed in the post I directed you to. The 3 month plans shown on the Mint Sim website are trial offers. The 6 and 12 month plans shown on the Mint Sim website are not trial offers. If you buy 6 months or 12 months now, you’ll renew in 6 months or 12 months at the same rate shown on the front page of the Mint Sim website. This is explained in the Mint Sim FAQ’s on the Mint Website.

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Rolf Salhus

Funny that renewal rates are now re-defined for the 3 month plans but not for the 6 or 12 month plans. I have a feeling that these price updates got messed up somehow and will be corrected soon.

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Joe Paonessa

I’m not sure if I follow your comment. I’m sure my post isn’t the clearest due to the way it had to be updated. Basically the 3 month trial plans are for new customers. The 6 and 12 month plans are available to anyone, new customer or old. They don’t offer introductory pricing for the 6 or 12 month plans like they do for the 3 month plans, that’s why you see a renewal rate listed for the 3 month plans.

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Rolf Salhus

So they raised the introductory rate for the 3 month plans and dropped the introductory rates for the 6 and 12 month plans. Go figure. I would think they would try to get more new subscribers in the 6 and 12 month plans by making those plans more attractive.

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Joe Paonessa

The idea is that they would like those on the 3 month plans to be able to renew at the exact same rate if they so choose, with the caveat that they have to subscribe to an annual plan to keep that rate. I’ve heard that some people who signed up for previous introductory promo plans weren’t happy that they had no way to renew at the same rate. The new pricing structure is supposed to solve that problem.

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1 year ago

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Rolf Salhus

Also each plan states that they do NOT include Hotspot/Tethering. You stated that they all be support it.

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1 year ago

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Joe Paonessa

Can you point me to where it says that? Each plan I looked at lists this as a feature:

You can also check out their automated chat system. If you type tethering into it, it will respond supported. If you type hotspot it will tell you they don’t block it and it should work if you have a phone capable of it.https://mintsim.ada.support/chat/

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1 year ago

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tee gee

just looked over very confusing chart again, maybe it is a slight price decrease lol

Be aware that MintSIM operates on the T-Mobile network,
same as Metro PCS. MintSIM is not upfront about that. I learned it when my SIM card arrived and I activated as a test. I am currently a Puppy Wireless customer on a Verizon network plan. T-Mobile is not strong where I live so I will be cancelling.

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1 year ago

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Joe Paonessa

Most MVNO’s aren’t allowed to advertise exactly what network they operate on per their agreements with the major wireless networks that they operate on. Sprint is the most lenient in terms of allowing their partners to mention their parent network by name. BestMVNO.com helps its users understand what network they will get when they sign up for service with a provider through such pages as this MVNO list, page as well as through carrier “About” pages such as the one located here for Mint SIM.